Prayer Requests

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On this page, readers are invited to send in their prayer requests. I will leave requests up for nine days. All readers are invited to pray for those who ask for it and any who want to offer a word of comfort are invited to do so, as well. May we work together to mutually build each other up and support each other in times of trial.

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  1. Dear sign of hope family could I please ask your prayers . I am suffering from anxiety and depression after a dreadfully difficult time, which has lasted many years . Thank you so much. Praying for everyone’s intentions here .God bless

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    1. Surely will, morningglory, and sending St. Dymphna to remain by your side. Here’s a link to the Surrender Novena if you need it. Fr. Spitzer has some splendidly efficacious prayers for saying when the anxiety and depression come enrolling in. The prayers and additional helpful strategies are in his book found here. Love and Prayers for you.

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      1. Thank you Beckita. I say the surrender novena every day. It gives me great comfort. I do pray everyday, but is a big trial I’m going through which is taking every shred of my physical and spiritual strength. I continually ask heaven for help via the rosary and divine mercy. Thank you for those links dear Beckita, I will have a look . Thanking God for all you wonderful prayer intercessors ❤️🙏❤️

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        1. Grateful that you bring yourself and your needs to us in prayer, morningglory. I do understand that even when we pray, healing is, often, a process. May God speed the process of your healing. 🙏❤️🔥

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  2. Dear prayer warriors, not long ago I asked for prayers concerning my son and his wife and their desire to conceive a child. Today they miscarried. Please keep them in prayer.
    God bless you all.

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  3. Hello all. I was going to wait a bit before putting in this prayer request but with the way the world is going crazy, I may not have the chance later . My youngest daughter has a tumor on her adrenal gland. She is scheduled for surgery in September but must have a procedure next month to determine how extensive the surgery needs to be. We are grateful for an answer to years of frustrating symptoms. I pray we can get to and through a successful surgery. Thank you.

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  4. Thank you for your prayers for Jan. She passed away this morning.

    I’d also like to offer up my heartfelt thanks to God. I was awarded a large grant that will pay for the rest of my schooling. This fall semester, I will serve at a rural or frontier clinic (yet to be chosen). Lodging will be provided as I live as a member of their community providing primary care. This is also an incredible learning opportunity. Praise God! Thank you, Jesus!

    And thank you, my friends. I am most grateful for all your prayers.

    Patrick

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  5. I just received this email, like so many I’ve read before:

    “John Edwards died peacefully tonight right after family members finished praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Thank you for all your prayers. —Anne”

    Speaking to Saint Faustina, Our Lord promised:

    “At the hour of their death, I defend as My own glory every soul that will say this Chaplet, or when others say it for a dying person, the indulgence is the same.” “When they say this Chaplet in the presence of the dying, I will stand between My Father and the dying person, not as the Just Judge but as the merciful Savior.”

    Eternal rest grant to John, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him…

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      1. This ministry does bring blessings, Jen, seen and unseen; and these fascinating and mysterious “consolations” like in Anne’s story give us much encouragement. We only contribute through a small effort on our part…this is mostly the work of the Holy Spirit.

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  6. Pope Francis – July 2018 Prayer Intention

    “Dear friends of The Pope Video,

    Your parish priest is always available for you, to celebrate Mass, visit the sick, speak with someone who doesn’t have anyone else who will listen to him, and much more. But he’s not a superman. He’s a person who, like everyone else, also feels alone sometimes. During those moments of loneliness, you can do a lot for him. Listen to him, visit him, smile at him. He needs it:

    Priests and their Pastoral Ministry – The Pope Video – July 2018 https://youtu.be/NNchmwMeOec

    Let us pray together that priests, who experience fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral work, may find help and comfort in their intimacy with the Lord and in their friendship with their brother priests.”

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    1. Praying with you and the Church, Jen. Boy! Do our priests – and all God’s people – need so much prayer as the rot and decay in the wounded and sick clergy continues to be exposed.

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  7. Please pray for Barb who is experiencing heart failure. Treatment has been discontinued and she is now receiving comfort care. Thank you.

    Patrick
    SpiritualHospice.com

    Please pray for our ministry. The Holy Spirit is making it clear that He is busy at work here. Things are moving forward as we are concurrently spreading devotion to the Divine Mercy. Thx.

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  8. My friend, Grace, was killed yesterday near Buffalo, SD. She was 55. Her small dog survived the wreck. She had quit her job in North Dakota and was returning to the Black Hills area to try again.

    https://www.argus-press.com/news/state_news/article_0986ca21-83ea-5ba0-96d2-cdb3f17f3961.html

    Grace had a life of pain and suffering, some self-induced, some not. You may recall the story about her losing her mobile home and all possessions in Sturgis due to an accidental fire.

    She is one of the very few non-believers I shared details about the Storm with. My periodic efforts to share the Good News with her were ineffective. So, it was my hope and prayer that she would be one of those who would survive the Storm with new eyes and a love for God.

    Eternal Father, I offer thee the body and blood, soul and divinity, of thy dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world….
    …for the sake of his sorrowful Passion, have mercy on Gracie and on the whole world.

    Please pray for the repose of Gracie’s soul.

    Thank you.
    Patrick

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    1. So sorry to hear of your friend’s passing, Patrick. I have no doubt that Grace was blessed by your words of conversion in her lifetime. They could well have been the support she needed to repent and choose Jesus in her final hour. Praying for the repose of Grace’s soul and for all who love her.

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      1. Thank you for your prayer and consolation, Beckita. Hers is such a painfully tragic story. An important part of the Prayer Ministry for the Dying is praying the Divine Mercy chaplet for those who die unexpectedly, without belief in or knowledge about the love of God. This occurrence has brought so many tough questions to my mind, questions that I dearly wish to ask God about. At the same time, I realize they are unanswerable. Foremost is the matter about *trust* in His mercy. I have much to ponder. Thank you, my friend.

        Jesus, we trust in you. Have mercy on us.

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        1. Patrick, I have read many stories about the Lord engaging people at the end of their lives, recounting to them their good deeds and drawing them to freely repent of their sins that they may be saved. Kathleen Beckman who wrote, God’s Healing Mercy, begins her work with this story about St. John Vianney:

          A French woman walked many days to Ars and when she arrived at the confessional line in the church she was disappointed to discover it would be a two to three day wait to see St. John V. So, she walked up to the tabernacle, knelt at the communion rail and prayed. Suddenly the confession door swung open and St. John began speaking to this elderly woman: “He is saved.” The woman looked stupefied and responded: “How can this be?” (The “he” was her husband who had been an official in the French Revolution and had committed suicide, jumping to his death from a bridge.) St. John replied: “Did he not support you when you built an altar in your home to Our Lady? ” The elderly woman: “Of course, he supported me in every expression of my faith.” St John: “Based on this act of goodness, Jesus engaged your husband in those moments from the time he jumped until the impact of death, to offer him salvation if he would repent. And your husband repented.”

          God’s Mercy is astounding!

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            1. Right, Jen?! María Concepción Cabrera de Armida (aka Conchita of Mexico) was a woman with a rich mystical life. Her words received from Jesus, especially for His priest brothers, are in a volume entitled, To My Priests. In it are heartening words which convey how generous is Jesus in His efforts to reclaim sinners.

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    2. Patrick, I have offered a prayer for the repose of Grace’s soul. Your love and friendship could have been her saving grace at the moment of her death. Surely she has *new eyes* now. ❤

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    3. Oh Patrick, I am so sorry about your friend, Grace. I will pray for the repose of her soul and also for God to comfort you and others who will miss Grace. God bless you.

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  9. Patrick,
    Praying for your friend Grace. Her name holds a clue to God’s providence in her life.

    She was so fortunate to have you and your prayers in her life.

    Praying!

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    1. Grace *is* a very beautiful name. Thank you for pointing that out, Little One. And thank you for your prayers.

      In 2008, I became dear friends with an inpatient at Pikes Peak Hospice in Colorado Springs. Her name was Grace. I only knew her for one month, but we grew very close. We prayed the Rosary together and she helped me learn it in Spanish. She was from Mexico. Her full name was Graciela Guadalupe Salazar y Kazan, sharing two names of Our Lady whom she loved. As a parting gift, she gave me her Lebanese husband’s copy of “The Mystical City of God” by Ven. Mary of Agreda. (He protested because he cherished the book, but couldn’t say no to her. 🙂) She wrote an inscription in Spanish on the inside cover and dated it 12.12.08.

      As her cancer progressed, she was in and out of lucidity. Several times while in a delirium, she attempted to describe something that I was supposed to get to work on. She said this “project” would have a lot of beautiful artwork in it, which she apparently could see. She said Our Lady of Guadalupe was central to this work. Intrigued, I would listen as closely as I could to her slurred words, but she would trail off into sleep. This happened several times. I did manage to catch the essence of what she was telling me but I could never get the details (Ah, how God works sometimes!) I believe that what Grace saw did come to pass three years later….

      Anyway, I was talking with her during a visit when she suddenly said, “Yes?” I asked, “What is it, Grace?” She said, “Someone just called my name. It’s a woman. Can you hear it?” I told her I could not. She said, “I hear it again. The woman is saying my name: ‘Grace, Grace.’ She has a beautiful voice.”

      Days later on another visit, she was in a semi-delirious state. Then suddenly she looked up at the wall opposite her bed and said the same question aloud, “Yes?” She told me it was the woman again. “Patrick, she’s calling my name, ‘Grace’….and now I can see her feet!”

      My friend passed away on December 26, 2008, in the afternoon. I missed her death by moments, but the attending nurse, Shelley, was at her side when she took her last breath. Shelley told me that the expression on Grace’s face, which had been contorted with pain that she bore courageously throughout her dying, transformed into a beautiful one before her eyes. A minute later when I entered the room, I was in disbelief at what I saw — the beautiful, peaceful expression on Grace’s face could only be described as “angelic.”

      I can’t wait to see her again.

      Graciela, pray for us.
      Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us.
      Our Lady of Kazan, pray for us.

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  10. My best friend Joe’s mother passed away last night after suffering a devasting stroke on Saturday. This was known to be a possibility but was still unexpected. Her name is Arlene. She lived in North Dakota. She was troubled and estranged from her son but was a practicing Catholic.

    Please pray for Joe. He and his wife Corrine are Catholic but not involved with the church at all. He does possess a faith and is always touched when we speak of spiritual matters. I recently gave him an image of the Divine Mercy. Pray that they be inspired to return and become active again. I sure won’t give up!

    Many thanks.
    Patrick

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    1. Sorry to hear this news, Patrick. Praying for the repose of the soul of Arlene. Praying, too, for your friend Joe, his wife Corrine and all who love these folks, which, of course, means prayers for you!

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        1. Me too, Patrick! We are blessed. And I am confident that should internet go down and we become out of touch for a while, we’ll be ever close in spirit and in remembrance in prayer. ❤️

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  11. I humbly ask for prayers to help find Bellamy Gamboa. She is a mother of 2 teens and twin babies. She has been missing since July 1st. Her 40th birthday is on Monday, the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. The VA Beach Police, the FBI, her family and friends, and many volunteers in the VA Beach community are desperately trying to find her.
    Lord, have Mercy. Give her loved ones peace, comfort, and answers.

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  12. Please pray for my family. My husband lost his job a month ago. We have not received any unemployment compensation at all. Also, we are drlinquent on our tuition for our son to attend the local Catholic School for $1900 and taxes are due at the end of the month.

    For some reason I have peace. Yet Im struggling to overcome the most virulent outbreak of cold sores in my life. Even with strong drugs it will not go away.

    I do feel safer with my husband home with us. I feel God has a plan. Thanks to all of you Im just going about doing trust, do, love.

    Thank you for your prayers!

    I just want God’s will to be done.

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    1. little one in PA, I am keeping you and yours in prayer. I am in a similar situation, only our financial burdens have pushed my DH to the edge. Pray that we all may trust in God’s plan and remain steadfast, come what may. ❤

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  13. please pray for Damianus aditya christie and myself. I have been waiting for reconciliation and to forgive each other, peaces for me and him, I have been struggling with pain for the past 4 years. I know You knows my pain God, please soften and touch Damianus aditya christie heart for me. I can’t touch his heart, i know that prayer is a powerful thing. only God can change people’s hearts. I really need a miracle, thank you

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  14. Update spiritual family,

    My son’s tuition is being paid.

    My husband is getting job interviews.

    Im being tested today for an autoimmune disorder.

    Thank you for your prayers!

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    1. Need urgent prayers for my principal’s son who is not recovering well from his surgery last week in Denver. They just got back to Billings this Monday and had to go back last night.

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  15. Although my husband has hos resume out. We found out today that his unemployment compensation was denied.

    I hate injustice!!

    I trust you Lord. Please answer our prayers and lead us always to do YOUR will!

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    1. Praying that you will be awarded the compensation on appeal, little one. The only times, I qualified for UE benefits, I was denied and won on appeal, without a hearing. Both times the employers gave in w/o the added struggle (on my part). ❤

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  16. Dear Family of Prayer,
    Urgent Requestl Please pray for my principal’s son, Decker. This is an update. He is not doing well and the doctors haven’t figured out what to do. Please pray for Nikki too. She is a single mom. She is really struggling. They are in Denver from Billings.
    Blessed be God.

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  17. Dear Prayer Family,
    Decker is out of surgery. The doctors found his intestines to be super inflamed. Thank you, Lord for directing the doctors to uncover the problems.
    He has to be on IV nutrition for a couple of weeks and stay in Denver the entire time. Please pray for this 18 year old young man’s complete healing. Staints Brice, Charles Borrome, Erasmus, Timothy and Wolfgang pray for him. Amen.

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  18. Please pray for Maddie – an 18 year old young lady with a congential heart defect having surgery to repair a chamber of her heart on Wednesday. Thank you so much.

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  19. Please pray for me as my health seems to be declining..I am not getting better and I do not have the strength to go back to doctor and I do not want to go to the hospital. My hospital experiences have been poor..

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  20. Please pray for an elderly man named Edwin. He was just taken to the hospital with severe internal bleeding. He has been away from the church for many years.

    Thank you for your prayers for Denise. She has passed away.

    Noreen, you are in my prayers right now.

    Patrick

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  21. Ok Next Right Steppers, I have come to the conclusion that this is a spiritual battle. My daughter and son-in- law have an adopted son and are caring for his full bio sister. They have full support of the bio parents, grandparents, and local social services. The kids were born in a state other than the state the kids are living in, so social services from that state are involved. Adoption of the baby girl was supposed to be free to happen any time after March 1st. The only hold up is a signature on two standard papers. When my daughter talks to the social worker from the birth state, the worker says she doesn’t have time. It literally would take about a minute. More time is wasted saying she doesn’t have time, than it would take to do the task. We want to get this child baptized before she turns two! Please pray. Thanks.
    Our Lady, Undoer Of Knots, please clear the path for adoption .

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    1. Thank you to all for your prayers! After all these months, we have paperwork in hand. We should have an adoption date within three months. Praise God!

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  22. Asking for prayer for my grandson, Wyatt, who was recently diagnosed with a form of juvenile arthritis. He has been treated conservatively but nothing has helped. He is now on more serious meds.
    Please pray for healing for this precious child.

    God Bless.

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  23. Hello everybody,
    I haven’t commented in a while, but would like to ask for prayers for my own health. This year I have been suffering from various things, including insomnia, which makes it hard to do my apostolic work. I want to be fully able to work for the Lord. It seems to me like many of us are being tested to the max these days. Trying to offer it for the salvation of souls. I pray for all those here too. God bless you!

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    1. SO great to hear from you, Sr. Lorraine, yet, sorry to hear of your suffering. Praying for you, for a return to better sleep and for restoration of good health and all your needs, whatever they may be, Sister. Thank you for praying for us.

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    2. Dear Sr. Lorraine, I’m praying for you too. Thank you for keeping us in your prayers. God bless you with good health and restful sleep.

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  24. Please pray for Norman who has liver cancer and is close to death.

    Please pray for Tina who is dying of liver cancer after fighting for 4 years. She is at home on hospice care. Thank you.

    Ave Maria, Stella Maris.

    Patrick
    SpiritualHospice.com

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  25. Please pray for my husband’s grandmother. She is in the hospital for a blocked intestine. Today is her 93rd birthday.

    Aside from her health… she is a member of the Eastern Star of Masonry and a Clinton supporter.

    We agreed to disagree re. Abortion years ago but I feel I need to broach the subject again to hopefully change her mind.

    She is a devout Methodist with little respect for the Catholic church.

    Im not sure what to say, how to say….

    Advice and your wisdom friends would be much appreciated.

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    1. Dearest little one, praying for your husband’s grandmother. My thought: ask the Holy Spirit for guidance on when and how to speak or, even, *if* to speak. Perhaps prayer and fasting are the way to support this grandmother’s conversion.

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    2. Little One, I will pray for your husband’s grandmother; and I will pray for you, that God let you know the best way to help her. My husband’s grandmother was the highest ranking member of the Eastern Star in Washington state. And my grandfather was a 33rd-degree Freemason; so we’ve got that horror on both sides of our family. Prayers for all those, living and deceased, who were/have been duped into thinking that somehow Freemasonry is a good thing.

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  26. Thank you!!!

    I have the deliverance prayers from Father Ripperger.

    Relying on the Holy Spirit and Guardian angel *if* I should say anything.

    Bless Tou!

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  27. Hello,
    I’d like to request prayer for my son, age 21. I have asked for prayer for him before during the past couple of years. He suffers from depression, anxiety, PTSD. . All this has affected his ability to work and maintain his affairs. He has just abruptly run off and moved 1500 miles away. He lost his faith many years ago, as a teen. He is vulnerable in many ways, he has no car of his own…he is far beyond our ability to help him now due to distance. Please pray for God’s divine intervention in his life and this poor mother’s wounded heart. Thank you so much. I will pray for the other intentions listed here.

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  28. Please pray for a friend’s friend’s grand daughter. She committed suicide last night and left 3 young children. Thank you.

    (I am so tempted to send such requests out to the members of the Prayer Ministry for the Dying (PMD), but decided recently to keep our mission focused on just the DYING. Even when my friend Grace died, I did not contact the PMD members to pray for her. Included in our daily Divine Mercy Chaplet prayers, though, are those who die unexpectedly.

    Still, it feels odd to NOT request prayers from as many people as possible. But where do I draw the line? What about prayers for the deceased? Or prayers for the sick? Or prayers for our priests? Since the Prayer Ministry for the Dying is about to expand, I feel we must stay focused on our mission: “Pray for the dying today, those for whom tomorrow will be too late.”(Ven. Mary Potter). So if a request such as this one comes to me, I pass it along to the prayer warriors here at The Next Right Step and Sign of Hope. Opinions are most welcome. Thanks. P)

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    1. Praying, Patrick, for the soul of this mother and the healing of the children and all who love this woman. What a heartbreak! Any and all petitions you choose to share are ever welcome here. Just one heartfelt Ave or a PMT or however people choose to respond in prayer has great value and becomes, for those of us who love to intercede, a means of personal sanctification. Really, we take nothing from the dying when we include the people connected to the dying one, for Christ’s Redemption is Infinite. One already deceased can benefit from our every prayer no matter how much later, after the death, it is offered. All time is ONE to the God of Abundance. God bless you for your faithfulness, Patrick. What a glorious Homecoming you will have when the souls you have presented to us and accompanied in your own prayers come out to greet you on the great day of your Final Journey Home.

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    2. Patrick, I’m happy to pray for whomever you ask us to pray for, living or deceased. And I will certainly pray for the your friend’s granddaughter and their entire family (especially her children).

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    3. Patrick, I think ALL your prayer requests are generous, loving and fruitful. I place them in my heart with gentleness and compassion. My motto is
      “ leave no one out!”

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  29. Praying!!

    btw My hubby grandma home. Praise God.

    Ask for prayers anywhere and everywhere! Praying for the children who lost their mom.

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  30. Please keep my Uncle John Hickey in your prayers. He is in Surgery now and having a “Triple ByPass Heart” Surgery. (Syracuse, NY)

    He is a fallen away Catholic, divorcee but I know he celebrated a Divine Mercy Sunday a few years ago. So I do have hope.

    Thank you for your prayer.

    Sean Sullivan

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    1. Thanks all.

      Thanks for your prayers. My Uncle had Quintuple (5) by pass surgery. wow. the latest text message states, everything is going accord to the plan.

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  31. Prayer Intention – Pope Francis
    The Treasure of Families – The Pope Video – August 2018

    No family is perfect. Love is demanding, although there is no greater happiness. There are many ways to approach the ideal of a Christian family (see “The Joy of Love” 32-57). But what all of them have in common is respect for others and lasting love, values that make them a treasure that must be protected:

    Together, let us ask Jesus that any far-reaching decisions of economists and politicians may protect the family as one of the treasures of humanity.

    https://www.popesprayer.net/

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  32. Update on Decker. Thanks be to God. He is recovering from his 2 surgeries. He is doing much better. Will still have to be on soft foods but looking good. He spent part of the afternoon petting and playing with our new puppies. Thank you for all of the prayers.

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  33. Please pray for an 18-month-old named Dakota. He shot himself with a nail gun, was life-flighted and is on life support. I don’t have any more information.

    Thank you.
    Patrick
    SpiritualHospice.com

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    1. Praying for all involved in helping young Dakota. Direct the doctors dear Lord to best help Dakota. Please send Your healing Spirit to him and also comfort and support his family.

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  34. Please pray for clear scans for my son-in-law as they track his cancer. Also asking for prayers for my son. He took a lower paying job due to policies he could not agree with in his former job. To afford this, he needs to refinance his house. Each time they get ready to close, something happens to delay the process. He doesn’t complain but I see it is taking it’s toll on his health.
    Also, a dear friend, Deb, is in her final days as she battles her eighth cancer.
    Praise you Lord Jesus, for your goodness and mercy. Thy Will be done.

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    1. Kris, I have offered a prayer for your all of your intentions. ❤
      My neighbors son, in his early 20's left an engineering job recently because of ethical problems he discovered and did not condone. He is a newlywed and his wife is in medical school. They moved out-of-state to Michigan years ago. To make ends meet, he took a job in construction that proved to take a greater toll on his physical strength than he imagined. He later applied for a less rigorous field construction position in another firm, and the interviewer apologized to him and said they are looking to hire an engineer, his area of expertise. Well he got that job and they are doing well. God is good!

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    2. Praying for a hedge of protection and mercy around you family and friends. Please help them, Lord, relax in Your care and to know You are in charge. You know their names. Please Lord, whisper into their hearts your love, comfort, and healing. All Glory to You oh, Lord. Amen.

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      1. A beautiful prayer! Thanks http. Thanks also, Beckita, Jen and Mick and all else who offer prayers. This is truly a powerful group. God is good.

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    3. All praise, thanks and honor to our Merciful God. Once again prayers have been answered in wonderful ways. Son-in-law’s cancer scan came back great. No new spots, one reduced and others unchanged. Son closed on his house as all glitches turned to the positive. Friend Deb is still suffering terribly, her family is exhausted. I am convinced she is doing her purgatory on earth and will see the face of Jesus immediately upon death of her earthly body. I wish you could all meet her. Her story is amazing. She was always going to write a book. Her daughter has promised to do it for her. Watch for the title Fire After the Flame.

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  35. Dear friends of Jesus,
    I thank you for the many times you have offered prayers for my family. Today I heard that my daughter’s mother in law has just been diagnosed with uterine cancer. I promised to ask you all to pray for her.
    Again I thank you and will pray for all here on these pages.

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  36. Please pray for Stephanie. She is (was) a member of the Rachel’s Vineyard support team. After a retreat about 6 months ago, a darkness immediately came over her. She has stopped going to daily mass, has withdrawn from nearly all church activities, and is apparently angry with God. She has pushed me and many others away.

    Please pray for her that this oppression be lifted. Her faith is being sorely tested. The satan is furious with her effective, powerful pro-life witness, and God clearly has great plans and work for her to do still. The Church needs her.

    Thank you.
    Patrick

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    1. Patrick, I have offered a prayer for Stephanie to be shielded from harm and evil and find she may find herself slumbering once again in the loving hands of God that will bring healing, mind. body, soul and spirit. ❤

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  37. I am so sorry that Stephanie is having this difficulty. I united my prayers with all here. Chaplet of Divine Mercy is such a powerful and beautiful prayer. I also prayed to have her covered with the Precious Blood of Jesus. I trust that our united prayers will place Stephanie in God’s care and protection in this spiritual battle she is experiencing. God bless all here.

    Catherine

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